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Deriving verbal and compositional lexical aspect for NLP applications
1997
Proceedings of the eighth conference on European chapter of the Association for Computational Linguistics -
unpublished
Verbal and compositional lexical aspect provide the underlying temporal structure of events. Knowledge of lexical aspect, e.g., (a)telicity, is therefore required for interpreting event sequences in discourse (Dowty, 1986; Moens and Steedman, 1988; Passoneau, 1988) , interfacing to temporal databases (Androutsopoulos, 1996), processing temporal modifiers (Antonisse, 1994), describing allowable alternations and their semantic effects (Resnik, 1996; Tenny, 1994) , and selecting tense and lexical
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